Professor Cochran is the co-author or co-editor
of Law and the Bible, IVP (2013); Lawyers, Clients,
and Moral Responsibility, 2nd ed. West (2009); Cases and Materials on the Legal
Profession, 3rd ed. (2002); The Counselor-at-Law: A Collaborative Approach to
Client Interviewing and Counseling, 3rd ed. Matthew Bender (2014); Christian
Perspectives on Legal Thought, Yale University Press (2001); Law and Community:
The Case of Torts, Rowman and Littlefield (2003); and Faith and Law:
How Religious Traditions from Calvinism to Islam View American Law, NYU
Press (2008).

He is the founder of Pepperdine's Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar Institute
on Law, Religion, and Ethics, and co-founder of the Global Justice Program.
In recent years, he has traveled to Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, South Korea,
Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia assisting with students in justice projects
and lecturing on law and religion.